South West Local Health Integration Network, London Office, Home and Community Care

Bruce County, Grey County, Huron County, Perth County

Peer Leaders are volunteers in the South West Self Management Program, who facilitate the Living a Healthy Life workshop series for individuals with chronic health conditions. The workshop series contains 6 sessions - each 2.5 hours in length. Workshops are offered in a community setting with groups of 6-15 participants. Leaders are required to facilitate 2 workshops per year. Peer leaders receive paid mileage and honorarium for each workshop they facilitate.

Workshops are held in various accessible community spaces, such as community center and family health offices.

Our volunteers give their time in over 40 different areas. They assist on nursing units, work in various clinics, operate gift shops, escort patients and visitors and give directions as well as assist staff in many different departments. Our wide range of opportunities means we can find a volunteer job to suit most individuals.

Our volunteers give their time in over 40 different areas. They assist on nursing units, work in various clinics, operate gift shops, escort patients and visitors and give directions as well as assist staff in many different departments. Our wide range of opportunities means we can find a volunteer job to suit most individuals.

Our volunteers give their time in over 40 different areas. They assist on nursing units, work in various clinics, operate gift shops, escort patients and visitors and give directions as well as assist staff in many different departments

Simcoe County Alliance to End Homelessness, Barrie - No Physical Address, Barrie Chapter

Simcoe County, Orillia, Barrie, North Simcoe, South Simcoe, South Georgian Bay

Simcoe County Point-in-Time Count and Registry WeekPoint in Time Count will take place April 21-23, 2020

Roles/duties include: 1. Administering surveys to individuals on the street, in shelters, and at service locations 2. Administrative support and general assistance at volunteer headquarters 3. Entering survey data into a database in preparation for analysis and reporting

Volunteer tutors are needed to help adults to improve their reading, writing, and math skills. We also have students who require help getting their GED.

NOTE: We ask potential tutors to commit for one year so that they can come alongside a student for that length of time - once students make the decision to improve their skills, they need a tutor who is willing to work with them to increase not only their knowledge but their confidence and self esteem.

Duties include: * Attending activities, programs, and/or events with residents * One-on-one visits with residents; spending time chatting, doing puzzles, crafts, etc. or accompanying them on walks either within the building or outdoors (weather permitting) * other duties as needed

The Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Orillia and District provides quality mentoring relationships for young people in our community who would benefit from caring, supportive adult role models. The relationships are fostered through one-to-one matching, group programs and our school based programs.

Canada. Canada Revenue Agency, Alliston, Community Volunteer Income Tax Program

Electronically file simple tax returns for clients as part of the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP) * sit one-on-one with clients * training on UFile system offered by the CRA * interact with clients * required to communicate with the CRA if needed * confidentiality of client information * some paper filing may be required

Assist in 'stuffing' backpacks with back to school supplies, based on the age and gender of the recipient.

The United Way of Bruce Grey conducts a community collection of back to school supplies. These supplies are then pulled together into backpacks for 4 different age ranges. Based upon applications for back to school supplies, backpacks are created for the specific gender and age of the children and youth.

2020 MS Walk Collingwood - May 3, 2020Duties include helping to plan and execute the 2020 Collingwood MS Walk held May 3, 2020. The planning portion of the position requires one hour a month where you participate (either in person or via phone) in a planning meeting where we discuss logistics, sponsorship, recruitment, and entertainment for the event. The execution portion requires helping for two hours on Saturday May 2nd to set up before the event as well as helping on Sunday May 3rd from 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. Heavy lifting not required.

Compassionate adults needed for group consultations * Do you have a few hours a week to have meaningful conversations in a fun, lively atmosphere? * Volunteers provide support to adults with communication difficulties by participating in group conversation sessions about current events, music, food, art and much more.

We're looking for an exceptional volunteer to join our team! Are you passionate about healthcare? Do you have a philanthropic heart, strong administrative, communication and customer service skills, and 4 hours a week to donate to a great cause? If you answered yes, then we want to hear from you!.

Be an active member of this working board which meets approx 6-8 times/year) and serve on the Executive or one committee: organizational sustainability, program and finance. We're interested to hear from individuals who reflect the beautiful diversity of our community. There a particular need at this time for experience with policies, human resources and/or fundraising.

Did you know that The Clothes Line is largely operated by an incredible team of dedicate volunteers? They perform a wide range of duties including sorting and pricing donations, organizing and displaying merchandise, designing window displays and assisting customers.Volunteers at The Clothes Line also have the opportunity to gain valuable retail experience and learn new skills including inventory control, money management and customer service.

There are many opportunities to volunteer with Autism Ontario. Whether you are looking for something casual or something more committed, there is a volunteer role suited to you. There are four main areas in which you can volunteer with Autism Ontario:

Administrative: help with mailings, thank you letters, grant writing, etc.

Events: we run events year-round, which require volunteers to keep them running smoothly

Committees: we have several ongoing and adhoc committees that meet during the year

March of Dimes Canada, Barrie - Georgian Mall, Next Steps Walking Program

Peers Fostering Hope seeks volunteers who are stroke survivors or caregivers of stroke survivors, connecting them with new stroke survivors or caregivers in a hospital setting. The peer visitor draws on personal experience with stroke recovery to elicit a positive response in stroke patients. The peer visitor helps patients become more hopeful about their new situation by facilitating informative and emotionally supportive conversations. The peer visitor also acts as positive role model for stroke recovery and resuming life after stroke.

Board members are needed to help guide and mentor the organization. Board members are required to participate in one standing committee: fundraising, finance, strategic planning and/or governance. People 18+ of all abilities welcome to apply. There is a Board requirement that a percentage of people with disabilities are members of the Board.

 Create a “Penny Pinching” Board for the SEGCHC waiting room for patrons to access  Maintain the board ensuring coupons are plentiful via printing out coupons for highly sought after products to help patients decrease their household expenses  Discarding expired coupons  Liaise with SEGCHC on program concerns/challenges/suggestions, as required  Training by Registered Dietitian is provided

Organize card games, bingo games, be the "caller" at bingo games, read the newspaper and encourage discussion about current events, lead prepared arts and crafts sessions, take a resident for a walk around the block.

Volunteers are needed to pack Good Food Boxes the 3rd Tuesday of every month in the Church Hall at Guardian Angels Church, from 8 am to 10 am. Volunteers are also needed from 10 am to 12 noon to assist individuals that are picking up their Good Food Boxes.

Working in conjunction with the Director and staff. Assist with programming. There are various opportunities for volunteers at the Youth Centre! Volunteers can determine what they would like to do at the centre. Tell us what skills you bring to the table. Create your own volunteer experience!

Provide weekly companionship to client of Breaking Down Barriers. Assist with activities like arts & crafts, cooking, scrapbooking, weaving and Friendship Café. Meet for conversation, maybe go for an outing and just be a friendly face to someone who may otherwise be isolated.

Procyon Wildlife Rehab is seeking an individual to join our Board of Directors as Treasurer. If you are an organized person with good attention to detail and the ability to keep accurate records and meet deadlines, we have a great opportunity for you! The duties of this ongoing volunteer position are to receive, record and deposit incoming funds, pay invoices, track expenditures, file annual charity tax returns, prepare financial reports for the Board, maintain books of account with regular bank reconciliations; review and recommend financial policies and attend Board meetings. The requirements for this position are: access to a computer and email, experience using spreadsheet software (Excel), and ability to travel to Procyon’s rehab centre near Beeton, Ontario. Financial management or bookkeeping experience is an asset but not necessary.

Procyon Wildlife Rehab is seeking a qualified individual to volunteer their time for periodic reviews of our financials, and to provide advice on how to manage our records. The requirements for this position are a professional accounting designation (Chartered Professional Accountant). Being knowledgeable about charitable financial management is an asset. Time commitment: Four hours, between one and three times a year.

2020 MS Walk Collingwood - May 3, 2020We are hiring for numerous event volunteers and welcome individuals, teams, families, church congregations and more! You might be helping to register participants, preparing and serving lunch, or setting up tables and chairs. If you have accessibility concerns we can also accommodate these as well! The Walk is May 3, but we need volunteers for May 2 and May 3.

Please let me know if you are interested in hearing more and supporting the MS community in the Collingwood region.

The responsibilities of the dispatcher include: to arrive at distribution point at 3 pm, take inventory of prepared meals, organize meals into pre-assigned routes, greet delivery driver volunteers, dispatch meal routes, and report any occurrences to the Coordinator.

The responsibilities of the Board of Directors include: establishing agency policies, approving yearly budgets, monitoring management control systems and finances, contributing to the organization’s strategic direction and approving its strategic plan, attending and participating in 9 board meetings per year. Generally, monthly meetings take place on the last Tuesday of each month. All meetings are held in Barrie starting at 5 pm and running for approximately 90 minutes. French speaking is not mandatory; however preference will be given to bilingual candidates.

Barrie & North Bay - contact office for opportunities in other areas of Ontario.

The STEM Camp Ambassador will travel to STEM Camp 1-2 times each week to spend a couple of hours observing how operations of the summer camp are doing. The Ambassador will have a checklist that will contain their observations which they will forward to Head Office at the end of each visit. The STEM Camp Ambassador role is an important piece in STEM Camp's commitment to making sure each of its locations are operating smoothly and are fun and safe for the children.

The volunteer is responsible for: * taking tickets, * distributing programs * responding to questions in reference to what is playing, history of orchestra * be available from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm on day of Concert * helping with beverages at break time * cleaning and or setting up for the concert * re directing people to the appropriate doors for ticket purchases * amongst other duties as assigned by the volunteer coordinator